In the UK, and internationally, statistical authorities – e.g. Office for National Statistics; UK Statistical Authority; Eurostat; International Labour Organisation – have developed a number of standardised classifications with the aim of assisting data collection, presentation of statistics and evaluating policy effects.
These classifications can assist in the collection of subjective and/or complex information in relation to an individual’s identity (e.g. ethnic group) or economic activity (e.g. occupational classification), or to assist in the comparability of measures across different contexts (e.g. educational attainment in different national systems).
Academic researchers commonly use these centrally-standardised classifications when designing a study. This ensures that findings are consistent with the policy discourse and official statistical outputs. It also allows for comparability with other research (including previous and future studies) using the same standardised codes.
Ethnic group membership is highly subjective, multifaceted and dynamic, which makes the collection of data on ethnicity complex. Whilst there is no consensus on what constitutes an ethnic group, the Office for National Statistics has constructed a standard classification based on categories according to groups with ‘shared characteristics’.
There are 18 categories in England (including one for ‘other’), which can be collapsed into 11 categories for UK-wide comparability, or into 6 broader ‘top-level’ categories:
The UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) has developed the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) to serve as an instrument to compile and present statistics both nationally and internationally.
This maps national educational qualifications onto internationally-comparable ISCED levels, which take into account the level (e.g. primary, lower secondary, etc.), orientation (e.g. academic, vocational, etc.) and type (e.g. access to higher education, etc.) of programme undertaken by students.
The following table provides ISCED categories for the main UK qualifications, allowing for international comparison of educational attainment:
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